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Weston404
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Found a golden Black Pill nugget from Numbeo pertaining to a young man who worked hard in a "Feminist occupied city of Toronto", and ended up with nothing, could literally be now an "incel" as he has no girlfriend. It's over for incels living in feminist cities.
#Frustrated Millennial on Nov 06, 2018 :
Alexis knows what he/she (?) is talking about.
Needing $250,000/year is an exaggeration, but yeah working full-time at minimum wage means you are the working poor, and you better pray that the loans you take out for tuition get you a really good job after all that hard work and suffering you put in (HINT: probably wont). And even if you do get a decent job around $50,000/year, you will still struggle to afford a home, eat well, and start saving for retirement.
I'm a 31 year old man with two post-graduate degrees and I've been unemployed for a year now. I've sent out over 100 applications for jobs, had my resume reviewed by working professionals, published almost 10 academic research papers, had a portfolio that was in the top five of my class, studied under the president of my university, worked manual labour jobs through university to pay off my tuition, and still managed to look out for my girlfriend and family in the process. It was a tremendous grind but I was proud to do it because I thought my hard work would pay off and I was the first person in my family to pursue a post-graduate degree.
So now I'm unemployed and living with my parents at 31. No girl wants to date me despite being educated, good looking, and physically fit. The only job I've been offered was by a friend for some manual labour job in a factory for minimum wage, but with my education I'd like to make more than $35,000/year. I'm going to try some new strategies for connecting with employers, but if things don't start working out within a few months I don't think I'll have a choice but to start a new career path in the skilled trades (e.g., electrician, mason) or perhaps something like nursing, and get out of the city.
The craziest thing is that out of the people I know around my age, I'm actually doing relatively well! I have friends with tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt, who are turning to drugs, and who work shitty jobs that are not allowing them to move forward in life.
I'm aware that there are many employed people in Toronto and that there is still a middle-class, but I do feel like I've been scammed and set up for failure despite doing everything I was told. Sometimes I wonder if this entire city just runs on debt and that maybe I'm an idiot for trying to be financially and socially responsible. [Source: www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Toronto]
#Frustrated Millennial on Nov 06, 2018 :
Alexis knows what he/she (?) is talking about.
Needing $250,000/year is an exaggeration, but yeah working full-time at minimum wage means you are the working poor, and you better pray that the loans you take out for tuition get you a really good job after all that hard work and suffering you put in (HINT: probably wont). And even if you do get a decent job around $50,000/year, you will still struggle to afford a home, eat well, and start saving for retirement.
I'm a 31 year old man with two post-graduate degrees and I've been unemployed for a year now. I've sent out over 100 applications for jobs, had my resume reviewed by working professionals, published almost 10 academic research papers, had a portfolio that was in the top five of my class, studied under the president of my university, worked manual labour jobs through university to pay off my tuition, and still managed to look out for my girlfriend and family in the process. It was a tremendous grind but I was proud to do it because I thought my hard work would pay off and I was the first person in my family to pursue a post-graduate degree.
So now I'm unemployed and living with my parents at 31. No girl wants to date me despite being educated, good looking, and physically fit. The only job I've been offered was by a friend for some manual labour job in a factory for minimum wage, but with my education I'd like to make more than $35,000/year. I'm going to try some new strategies for connecting with employers, but if things don't start working out within a few months I don't think I'll have a choice but to start a new career path in the skilled trades (e.g., electrician, mason) or perhaps something like nursing, and get out of the city.
The craziest thing is that out of the people I know around my age, I'm actually doing relatively well! I have friends with tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt, who are turning to drugs, and who work shitty jobs that are not allowing them to move forward in life.
I'm aware that there are many employed people in Toronto and that there is still a middle-class, but I do feel like I've been scammed and set up for failure despite doing everything I was told. Sometimes I wonder if this entire city just runs on debt and that maybe I'm an idiot for trying to be financially and socially responsible. [Source: www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Toronto]